Just finished Geometry and I need to know what comes next in the high school math sequence. Can anybody provide some guidance? Thanks!
After completing Geometry, the next course in the high school math sequence is typically Algebra II. Algebra II builds on concepts learned in Algebra I and introduces more advanced topics such as logarithms, exponential functions, conic sections, and sometimes an introduction to more advanced trigonometry and precalculus concepts.
It's important to note that the math sequence may vary slightly depending on your school and state requirements. However, most high schools follow a general progression of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and then Precalculus or Trigonometry. After that, some students may opt to take Calculus (AP Calculus AB/BC, for example) if they wish to pursue more advanced math courses in their senior year.
You can always consult with your school counselor or math teacher for more information on your specific school's course offerings and recommendations, but Algebra II is the most likely next step for you after Geometry. Good luck, and keep up the great work in your math studies!
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